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  2. Category:Swords by region - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Swords by region. This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swords by country.

  3. Category:Swords of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mameluke sword. Model 1832 foot artillery sword. Model 1840 army noncommissioned officers' sword. Model 1840 Cavalry Saber. Model 1840 light artillery saber. Model 1850 Army Staff & Field Officers' Sword. Model 1852 Naval Officers Sword. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber. Model 1902 Army Officers' Sword.

  4. Swords to ploughshares - Wikipedia

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    Hand-separated large candlestick church chandelier with brass wax drip tray – GDR around 1980 – Use of armoured steel and brass – Single piece – Weight 10 kilograms. Swords to ploughshares (or plowshares) is a concept in which military weapons or technologies are converted for peaceful civilian applications. The phrase originates from ...

  5. Steampunk - Wikipedia

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    Coal is a key resource in the game, and must be burned to provide power to the players many base buildings. The SteamWorld series of games (2010 debut) has the player controlling steam-powered robots. Minecraft (2011) has a steampunk-themed texture pack. Terraria (2011) is a video game developed by Re-Logic.

  6. List of historical swords - Wikipedia

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    European. Sword of Attila or the Sword of Mars, the sword of Attila the Hun, ruler of the Huns from 434 to 453. [2] Colada ("Cast [Steel]"), one of two swords owned by El Cid, the other being Tizona, which is preserved. Żuraw or Grus ("Crane"), the sword of Boleslaus III, Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138.

  7. Japanese sword mountings - Wikipedia

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    Components A diagram of a katana and koshirae with components identified. Fuchi (縁): The fuchi is a hilt collar between the tsuka and the tsuba.; Habaki (鎺): The habaki is a wedge-shaped metal collar used to keep the sword from falling out of the saya and to support the fittings below; fitted at the ha-machi and mune-machi which precede the nakago.

  8. Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (also known as Circle of Blood in the United States) [5] is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game developed by Revolution Software. It is the first in the Broken Sword series, co-written and directed by Charles Cecil. The player assumes the role of George Stobbart (voiced by Rolf ...

  9. Lists of swords - Wikipedia

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    Lists of swords. Lists of swords : List of historical swords. List of Japanese swords. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: swords) List of Wazamono. List of mythological swords. List of fictional swords. List of types of swords.